Daria Hemmerling is a researcher affiliated with AGH University of Krakow. Her work focuses on biomedical signal processing, multimodal artificial intelligence, and digital health. Her PhD in biomedical engineering was devoted to the analysis of speech signals as markers of human functioning. She is currently developing her expertise in clinical and translational research at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
Her research focuses on using data from natural interactions to model human functional phenotypes. She combines academic work with industry collaboration, carrying out implementation-oriented projects at SoftServe and working with Samsung.
She is a recipient of, among others, scholarships for outstanding young scientists in Poland, a research scholarship under the SIGPa programme at A*STAR in Singapore, and a Federal Assistance Award funded by the U.S. Department of State. Her research has also been supported by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, the National Centre for Research and Development, and the National Science Centre.





